HILloBOftO AR0U8, NOV. 9, 1905 LYTLK ANNOUNCES HE Wan.cr nnJ Ly tie's) Brother Here Today HE WILL CONSTRUCT FIVE MILES Bcfjf WloUr Sets la. Camp 3oe U Start up K. 1C. I-yllo, the railroad builder, has announced tbtt ha will at one start construction on the Hillsboro Tillamook railway, and h ei pacta to build Ovn miles and have the rail Uld bj January 1. Tha Hills boro Hoard of Trads committee bara secured a bond for tha entire right of way batwssn this oil and Bui too, and for tot terminal leoill lie. Thia bond Lytla accepts, and he bat signed up to build five mi lea and lay the raila before January 1 provided, of court, that hie work la not Interfered with In the ettin of raila, or by strikes, or suob wtather aa will make delivery of material an inipoaaibility. Chief Engineer YVanaer aa out today, accompanied by Chaa. Lytla, brother of the promoter. Tbey ex pact to eatablieb construction oampa In a few daya and then dirt will fly oa the long-sought railroad. PUBLIC SALE Tha undrralgnnd will aell at hia pine, 2) niilea north of Cedar Mill, and one mile east of Uatbaoy, at ten o'clock a. m., on TIU'llSDAY, NOV KM BK It 23 Three giiuil work hnrees, weigh about l4Mi tscb; pony, suckling roll, yearling cull, I'ercherou -Clydesdale stallion, 5 !, weighs, I900; ruilk cow. Pari llolttrin, ell good niilkria. all In milk; 4 cows, limb Mali; a hcllera, Itean la prtiilt; Uall-blowl llrown halt bull, 1 f eats, 1 7 young pigs; a brood eowa; full iIimkI Yorkahlt boar: neatly new Hale wagon, i'i; IUId wagon, jVi buggy, buckeye grain settler, new McCoraiick hayiake, buckets mower, McCormtck hinder, t rulllvalura, 14 Inch chilled plow, a itrtl plows, Heel barrow, horee hayfork complete, 60 gallon kettle, lot o( bay in barn, 4 10 gallon milk cane, to galluu cbuin, butler worker, household ami kltcben furniture and other articlea. Terma of Sale Under tlO.ceeb; 10 and over, one year'g time, ap pioed note, at H per cent. 2 per cent, off, caab over $10. K J. Moore, Owner. J. C. Kuraili, Atiutioteer. RECEPTION TO MISS TURNER Merulamea N. Kanouae and 0, Hal liday, of Kaat Main street gave an Afternoon at Home, Tueaday, in honor of the guest, Mr. Abide Turner, of Butte, Montana, who baa been viaiting here foreii weeka The afternoon waa indulged with gamea and musio Mra. Rollina won the whiat priie, and Mra. B. W. Barnea won the Klinoh honora. Hefreabtnenta were served and Mra. Turner, who atarta on bar home ward trip, today, waa given an af fectionate farewell. The invited gueela were: Mradarnee P. J. Bai ley, B. W. Itarnra, I). W. Bath, A. B. Bailey, Peter Boeoow, J. A. Inv brie, J. W. Bailey. H. V. GatM,W. P. Tucker, J. 1). Merryman, C. W. Rollins. C. K. Henry, C. Lereen, Abhie Turner, and the Miaaea Stel la Bosoow and Alice Merryman. RECEPTION TO MULKEY A largo number of members and friends of the Chriatian Church met at their chapel Tueaday eve nlng and tendered a farewell recep tion to their paitor, A. H. Mnlkay. A proj-tatu waa rendered, indebted ness discharged, and a fine lunch served. A purte was alao raised as a token of rejard for the pastor's labors. While partings are alwaya tad, one like this is always an ap preciative remembrance. FOR SALE, At the Hotchkiss residence, Eighth & Fir, UilUhoro, on Saturday, November II, alter 12 o'clock, noon, one fresh milk oow; one kitchen range, nearly new; wheel barrow; 2 J ourds o( wood. Sale is lor casb.-K. H. HotohkiiB. Jap-a lac, at Patterson & Son's. R. M. Kyle, of Cedar Mill, was in town this afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Vrooman was a Port land visitor today. Bee Dr. Katon about that goitre a cure guaranteed. w w vni 1 n a aa n. i. r ant, 01 near eonoiis, was in the city thia afternoon, Jap-a-lao. Give it a trial. Sold by 0. W. Pattorson & Son. F. W. Cady was in loan from Ueaverton, this morning. Misi Isabel Rows, of Portland, is the guest ot Mies Kuth Uradley. There will be preaching services at Koedville next Sunday evening. Uev. A. Kobineou. All those knowing themselves indebted to Dr. Katon will please call and settle at once. strayed irom my plaoe near Farmiuglon: Shropshire ram. with name, "H. Hoffman" on tag in one ear. Information liberally reward ed.-C. Reuse, Hillsboro R, F. D.2. Several months ago J. C. McDon ald, tha life InMiranoe man, secured a judgment for over $100 against Hans Jurgenson, of near Sberwood, for a premium dua on a poliey. Roma time ago Albert Hartrampf, oonatable, at tha inatanoa of tha court from which the judgment waa iaaued, levied on 700 aacks of onioos on tha Jurgenson plaoe, valued at about 11800, and Mra. HansJur geoson claimed tha property. Consequently Cbaa. Scboabel, tha Portland attorney, cama out laat night and tied suit against tha constable for tha sum of 11800. The plaintiff claims that the onions belong to Hans, although 8ophia, the wife, claims them. She settled with the creditor, today, however. Chairman R. II. Greer notified the taaobers at the publio school this week that tha directors had voted to have tha pupils atteodiog school vaccinated to provide against small pox, which is prevalent to the north ot town. As a result tba physician have bn using all their spars time preforming the operation that is suppoaed to cause immunity from serious effects from tba malady. Glencoe hss another cssa of small pox,, but it is not at all aavera. Reedville had a scare, bnt the attending physician found nothing but a light attack of nettle raab. Tha house oocupied by Lee Elli ott, on the Qoeney place, beyond tMinany, norlueaet 01 this oily, was burned early last Sunday morning, the blaie catching from a defective flue: Tha fire started once, but was extinguished. The family soon diaoovered another blate, and this time they barely had time to get the children out. Nolbiog waa saved from tba wreck There was no insurance. Tha place is ownsd by eastern parlies. A. L. Dundas, of the PaciOo Aid Aaa'n., of Portland, and U. 11. Bentley, agent for the New York Ins Co.. were in the city yester day. Mr. Bentley spent tha sum mer here writing life insuranoe, and that ha did effective work for his company ia substantiated by the fact that ha drew a prise in tha shape of a splendid gold watch, for having written tha biggest busi ness To tha Oregon district, out side of Portland. Tba fall of tba year is an ideal time to get a new couch. The long winter days are eoming when you will have plenty of time to uae one Do oel eon can auraly send you one that will salt. Stab in and look at them. Alao everything in tha fur niture line. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. W. 0. Donelson, 1. 0. 0. P. Building. Judge Rood and Commissioers Buchanan and Butner went to Denny's above Mountalndale, Tues day, and looked over a new three mile stretch or road leading into tbe mountains, which promises to give the mountaineers a good grade to their homes. Commencing Saturday morning II. YVehrung dt 800a will give a ticket with each ft cash purchase, entitling purohaaer to drawing on priiea as follows:- 1st price, fid in trade; 2nd prlie, tlOlo trade; 3rd prise, $5 in Hade; 4th prine, 12 60 io trade; 6th prise, 4 -piece Table Set. The Oregon Condensed Milk Company shipped three carloads of oreara in one day, this week, two going to Seattle, and one to Port land. One Seattle oar went to one party alone. Thia is evidence that Hillsboro milk is getting to the front in good shape. . Style is perhaps the first essen tial feature In K. N. A F. garments, because it is that which the eye first notes. In a professional sense, quality comes first; for style is im possible without quality. Hers thsn, we have tbe two great requis ites of good clothing. Prloes that are right. II. Wehrung & Sons. Robert Blair, who la interested in the Coeur D'Alene mines, arrived Saturday evening, and is the gueet of hia mother, Mra. Ruth A. Blair. He is an old time publisher and printer, but has turned hia time and talents to mining, much to his financial satisfaction. At prsss hour it is learned that Mra. Bailev, who bought the Kmerson restaurant, threw up the bargain ant forfeited the f 100 paid, and went home to Cornelius. Fred Emerson has moved back and will again cater to the publio. Forty aorea for rant; JO acres oleared; good orchard, house and barn; H miles west of Cedar Mill Wm. King, Beaverton, R. F. D. 2. The five year old son ot H. Ra now, of near Farmington, waa bad ly kicked by a tiolt, last night, and his right eye seriously Injured. Dr. A. B. Bailey was called and bones to lavs the sight of the in j 11 red member. R. V, Humphreys It busy these daya getting guns and pistols ready for the hunting season. If your gun needs repairs, give him a call. L. W, House has been selected to aot aa supervising architect for the stock holders, on the new opera house. He and Contractor Good in !;ot along famously, and the work s progressing finely. Paolfio Monthly the finest Coast Magazine, $1 00 per year. Argus snd Monthly for II 60. Get your winter reading now. Ed. C, Luce, with' the Oregon Condensed Milk Company, was in town today, DRAVVNFOR COURT For Circuit Court, November Session CONVENES OS FOthTH MONDAY Jadgt McBrid te Opts Caurt 00 Xe. vembtr 17 Sheriff J. W. Connelt and Clerk E J. Godmao yesterday drew the cir cuit court jury lor tbe November term, which convenes in this city, on Monday, November 27, with Hon. T. A. McBride, of Oregon City, on the bench. Tbe full ve nire of 81 was drawn, so a grand jury could be called if necessary. Tbe list follows: Cbaa J Culver, Farmer "rancia P Keotta W M Sweeny. JaaO Wirtb, Mackauilth.. Hardin II Wabl, former.., Andrew Hanaon .Bcaverdaio .Kaat Butte . . Beaverton . ..Tualatin Caaton Cornel iua Manning . N Koreat Grove W Butte Beaverdam S Ilillalwro Dilley S Tualatin , . . . Forest Grove .N Koreat Grove Chancy Btneficl..., Jobs W Coroelioe . Prank ItOweU DeWlttC Burton... Juliua Aaliabr...... Joel A Bryan , 008 Camplwtl..., C N Johnson Jobn A McCoy. Ailolpb Andereoa -N Furtat Grove JCKurutli Ceo Andereoa. , Cbaa llowlby K A Wolf II L Ruteell Henry Baker , II 0 llaya Leo Schwandr r KB Collin Ceo M Holt .... Washington ....West Cedar Coraeliua Reedville ...... ..Gaaloo ....Cetet Creek .. .Weal Cedar , . Mountaiudale ,..,N Hillsboro .Huston .....N Itillalwro Scholia Ditlc .... .Columbia ....Waahington James H Sewell J II Collier Chaa I lubber! Wm Hagley Sr....... Robt M Tan nock.... PUBLIC SALE I will sell at publio sale at the E remise of tbe late David Camp all, in Hillsboro, st 1:00 p. m , on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Household and kitchen furniahinga.aew Ing machine, camp atove. mar and coll, man's and woman's aaddle, boggy, ett aiagla barneae, farm wagon, a hay racks) eel double baroeaa, piece of bar neae ia variety, cowbella.s ladders, cheat carpenter tools, cooper's tools, wagon tools, plowa. harrows, garden toola, etc., a ahotguos, a Winrheeter rifle, revolver, boat oompleted with are aud aaila, old wagona, old hack, acrap iron, odda and endajrindatons,canthook, l-man-aw,aet auger, a aledgea, a log chains, mattock, ahovcla and numtroui other articlea. Terms of Hale 110 and under, cash; Over $10, G months' lime, ap prove! note, at G per ci nt S. K. Hoover, Owner. A WORD FROfcTHE MA ROfcTI .To tbe Citizens of Hillsboro: The special excursion of Port land's business men will arrive bereou the evening of the 17th The council will meet next Tues day evening, and I would suggest that the business men and citizens oall at the session for suggestions as to proper entertainment ot our commercial guests. B. P. Cohniuur, Mayor. Hillsboro, ov. 9, 1905. Dr. Eaton la giving readings in phrenology, having many years' experience in this science. Social danoe at Modern Wood men Hall, Cedar Mill, Thanks giving eye, September 29. Every body invited. The Hillsboro Reed & Cornet band and the Ladies' Band will jointly give a ball at the Opera House on Thanksgiving night. Dr. Eaton will preach at the Bap tist ohurch, Sunday, November 12. Theme "Eternal Lite, What is it; and Where do we got it?" All are invited. Miss Letha Riohardson, ot For est Grove, and who is a daughter of O. M. Galloway, broke her arm last Thursday, the lesult of a fall from a wheel. Tbe ladies of the Congregational church will bold their bazaar in Wehrung'a Hall, on the evening ot December 5, and afternoon and evening of December 6. David Corwin baa not purchased an interest in the Emmott butcher shop, oontrary to the report pub lished last week. There was some talk of s bargain, but the deal was sot oloeed. Go to McCormick's for school supplies. Candies, coofectionery, cigars, etc., at Fred Adams.' Mrs. Cstrie Ireland moved to Kaat Portland, today. A. J. Hen, of near Sherwood, was in town yesttrdsy. Oysters in bulk; stews, frys, oocktails-at Fred I) Adams.' MissOna Foord visited in Bea verton Sunday. Mrs. M. Grow, of Reedville, was in town yesterday. Grant Mann, of South Tualatin, waa in town thia afternoon. Cheat seed snd tare seed for sale. John Milne, Hillsboro. Clerk Godmsn. has issued 718 hunters licenses to date. J. T. Fletcher, ot Foreet Grove, was an Argus callrr this morning, School tableta, pencils, pens and inks, etc, at McCormicks music store. Sol. Jack and family, of Farm ington, were in the city yesterday af.ernoon. Bran, 1 1 9 50 per ton ; aborts, 121; chop barley, 123.60.-Climax Mill ing Company. Born, Oct. 20, to Mr and Mrs. A. VV. Melton, of , Mountaindale, a daughter. Paul Ritter,of B-tthany, i learn ing the bakery buainws in the Hoffman bakery. Geo. A. Morgan and F. M. Hei del were Portland visitor Tut-e lay, going down on railway affairs. Itopold Diatz, of Bethany, wa in town thia morning, getting out ale bills for the 25th of the mouth Messrs. John Halvoraen snd Johansen snd families, of Farming ton, were in town today. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Kxcellencia rnd you will try them again and again. Dr. F. A. Bailey reports that Frank Itcbty, of Vtst Union, is rspidly recovering from sn extended sickness. W. W. Boecow, who has bsen laid tip with rhsumatism for about two weeks, was aids to bs up torrn yesterday. Cider apples for sale. G. L. Luetscher, Baseline read, north of Reedville station. Julius Mracham, tbe Mountain dale rancher, was in yeaterday and reports the roads as the beet for many years st this season. , Miss Wilms Wapgener is now prepared to accept pupils on piano or organ. Inquire at her borne. Sam Rsfftfty.with tbeO. R. & N engineering crops, was out from Portiand yesterday, a guest of R. Cave's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinclair de parted this evening for Rainier, where Mr. Sinclair will work in a Bawmiil. Elder A. H. Mulkey, of the Christian Church, departed Mon day to occupy the pulpit at Browns ville, where he has accepted a call. Nothing pleases the lady of the houcee like choice groceriee and awe keep nothing else. Try us. H 1 f. CV. .. i vnruug tv chimb. U r 111 .1.- n.i ..:n- t 1 9 aim .liru, mu nrcuvms iai- mer, was in town Tuaadav, settling , up court matters in the recent Al- len-rortigue lawsuit. Wanted Boy about 16 years of ago, to barn bakery trade; uertDan pr Swiss preferred. Inquire at the 3ity Bakery, Hilleboro, Ore. I An incipient blaze in the Bailey tire department, is ot in on out a cupboard was damaged and the (ire was extinguished with very little damage. . The Junior Temperance Club will eive an entertainment at the Baptist church, Thanksgiving; eve ninct, at 7:80. Parents and friends are cordially invited to attend. Vra Tipton, President. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scbolfield, of Astoria desire to thank their friends in Cornelius and vicinity for 'help and sympathy tendered during their bereavement, the death and bur.ai of their little daughter. Arthur Landess, eldest son ot Lincoln Landes, of ne.tr Kinton, was struck in the face a .few days ago and a piece of wood was lodged in the eye-ball. Dr. F. J. Bailey removed the objtrnction and hopes for no permanent injury. Henry Parsons, of Dilley, was in town today. Mr. Parsons lost 5.G00 fine cedar posts last' month, at the Dilley Ore. He states that the railroad company has settled with tho?e who had losBea, as the fire caught from a passing engine J. C. Kuraili, of Phillips, was in town today, and reports that he recently made a sale of the W. Boy ten acres to Emu Mark, for Tim); and the Smolley place, near Holbrook, 1G0 rcrec, for $4,000, to John Ironside, the former Cedar Mill rancher. -i . . Geo. W. Sehulmerioh,' cashier of the Commercial Bank, Snd "J. C Schulmerich, of . Banks, ' departed this evening for a wild goose hunt up in tne Arlington country, tney expect to be absent Several days, and as reports are 8tnt down that wse are plentiful, they expert to bag a good bit ot game. KILLED IN PORTLAND Automobile on Linton Scared Horses Road DEAD MAS LIVED AT BETHANY Ante waa Gaiag at Rate f Forty Mite: Stared H erst a William Towniend, well known on the plains corth of Hillsboro, snd well known around Centerville, where be lived for yean, met with sn accident on the Linton road, near Portland, Tuesday afternoon, that cost him bis life. Townsend waegoingbome,and metanautomo bile, which was speeding at s rate of forty miles per hour. He pulled bis horses to one side, but tbe roar ing machine scared tbe tesm, throwing Tuwneend out, and when picked np unconscious bis skull was found to be fracturrd. He wsa taken back to Portland, where Dr. Cautborne treated him, but the un fortunate man died early Wednes day morning. . raul Kilter, of Bethany, was with Townwnd when he met with tbe fatal sccident. Townsend bsd been drinking some, but was not so fsr intoxicated that it caused his death. Win. Townsend wss born in North Carolina, and was about fifty years of age. He waa a widower, and had been in this county for sbout 18 yaare. For severs 1 yesrs he has made bis home with the family of a brother, tbe late J C Towniend. The remains were brought out yesterday afternoon. The dead man was sbout 45 years of sge. Tbe funeral takes place to morrow, and interment will be at Cornelius. PUBLIC SALE Tbe undesigned will sell at public auction at the L. Dietz Farm, one mile Northwest of old Bethany, at ten a. m , on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Roan mare, 6 yrs, 6oo; roan mare, 12 yra, I joo; bay mare, 12 yr. laoo; extra fine heavy colt, 18 months; young milk cow, heifer, Stoujtbtou wagon, 3.; Mitchell wagon, 2'; back, old spring wagon; old farm wagon, bay rack, 2 rack for baled hay, wood rack, 2 acta double work, harneaa, eiugle baroeaa, 3 band atump pullers, platform acalea. btod truck, mower, hayrake, iteel bar row, diac harrow, 4 plowa, 2 cultivator, feed chopper, some hay, cider mill, 2 X cut aawa, 2 wash atands with mirrors, 2 bedsteads, other household articles, (arm and other toola and numerous other articlea. Terms of Sale Under $10, cash; 110 and over, 0 months time ap proved note, 8 per cent. Two per cent, off, cash over 1 10. L. Deitz, Owner. Henry Kuratli, Auctioneer. Insure Your Livestock: in a Local Co. S. II. Tate, of Portland, is now in town, working in the interest of the Pacific Livestock Association, of Spokane, Wash., his business being that of insuring livestock from death from any cause, at actual cost. J.W. Connell investigated the association to his satisfaction, and insured his famous registered stal lion, Valiadus; T. J. Wallan in sured his registered Black Diamond Ville. Zina Wood and G. A. Mor gan also insured their horses. Per sons desiring to investigate the as sociation or wishing to insure their slock may call on G. A. Morgan of A. J. Hartrampf, local agents, both of Hillsboro. PROBATE. Estate Peter Spierings; Martin Reiliog, administrator, bonds, $1800; Antone Hermens, C J Herb and Geo Dooley, appraisers. Final settlements: E W Dixon estate, Dec 11; John W Anderson estate, Dec 7; Martha Parrett, Dec Citations to heirs to appear and show cause why realty Bhail not be sold; estate James A Sloan, Nor 1G; Estate Colfelt, deceased, order granted and realty ordered sold. Estate C W Rosa eel for Deo 11. Partial distribution authorized in estate Frances McPhenon. Patriok Cain estate; W H Weh rung. administrator, bonds, $250; J G Smock, A C Hall and L S Mc Connell, appraisers. Estate Knoa Davis closed of rec ord. Inventory C Molstead estate filed at $3554.50; personal pioperty to be sold at private sale for cash. Estate J C Moore; personal prop erty exempt from execution set over to widow, and additional al lowance for widow ordered. A rumor was afloat that a wood cutter bad burned up i i h'n cabin in this county, near Oswego, a few daya ago, but careful telephonic inquiry would not dieclcaothe truth of the statement. E A, Knotts, of beyond Tualatin, was called up, and he stated that they had heard the same story but no one could verify the report. Fred Ste'tler, of Mountaindale, was in town thin evening, and call ed aHhls Office. v.-.. The city council met Tueaday nignt and audited the oaual bills, The hoe coupling bill, Anderson system wss continued, as were also tbe bids on tbe street plaukiog This latter was dine became tbe bidders, 10ms of thrm, bid on fur nisbiog tbe nails, as well as the work. Tbe Recorder was author ized to release all liens on the Sec ond street property upon psyment of 25 per cent, of the cmt ot strret improvement, instead of the total cost, as Ihs charter specified, before the lat change waa effected. Oyaters famished for parties; served at parlors, any style; hot etewe, raw, or any way desired. Neat service. Hot chocolate with bread or cakes. Hot beef teas of all kinds Palmateer's. C. L. Scbieffelin. of Centerville, was in town yesterday. He has done a treat deal of individual work in getting preliminaries ready for tbe accepiance of conditions by Mr. Lytle, on tbe propotcd Tilla mook road. He and Dr. Tamieeie and Heidel went np to Buxton, Sunday and procured a good and ample band pledging the right of way between Banks and Buxton. Gold 20-H. P. Buffab Pitts en gine and Niagara grain separator, 30x50, in good repair, tor sale c r trade, leseonable. Inquire of J. C. Bach, Glencoe, or Bilisboro, R F. D. 3. People who are good at computa tion will now have a chance to put in a bid on extending the tax rolls for Wssbineton County. Ths County Conrt will open bids at the December term, and local people will most likely get the work There is no reason why Hillsboro people can't do this work as accur ately and for as little money as outside talent. R. V. Humphreys still doing business across tbe street from tbe Masonic Building, Second street. Bicycles repaired; bicycle sundries; all work guaranteed. Prices the most reasonable. Ed. Schulmerich, of Schulmerich Bros , is io tbe market for 12 or 14 cars of Burbank potatte. and states that he iil j ay the hightst market price for a good product. He alto states that it will be no use for farmers to bring in an in ferior potato, because he can not place them. Hammar paint, ready for the brush, guaranteed to last 5 yeais at A. C. Archbold's, for $1.2') per gallon. All colors. Full line of paints, oils and brushes, at lowest prices. County Judge Rood has a notice in this issue to subscribers for the Jackson Couaty bridge, asking them to call on County Treasurer Jack son and settle op. About $2700 was raised in this manner or will be raised when paid. For sale: Two Holetein bull calves. A. Bendler, Jesse Corneli us place, 4 1 miles northwest of Hillsboro. Address, Cornelius, R F.D.I. J. C. Schulmerich, mayor of Banks, was in town yesterday, and states that four new buildings are going up there. He says that a sa loon is about to be opened, and the building is now under way. Our famous W. L. Douglas shoes for fall and winter wear are what you need, gentlemen. Biggest stock of shoes on the West Side. H. Wehrung & Sons. Samuel Mowe, of Vernonia, was over this week, bringing over hi son, Eden, who is attending school at Monmouth. He says the Ver nonia people are earnestly licten ing for the locomotive. J. C. Greer invites everybody wanting shoes to give him a call He carries the famous Kilt-Kenney shoe. Main btreet, opposite Tuala tin. Jasper E. Reeves, of Cornelius, broke new ground this year and planted to potatoes, and will sell $700 worth of the product for his Brat crop, ibal s going some. Ovsters bv the plate; by the quart; and fine oyster cocktails, at Palmateer's, Second Street. Will supply in any quantity. Cashier A. C Shute, of the Shute Bank, and Dr. J. P. Tamksie were Portland visitors today, conferring with Portland capitalists on the railway project. Strayed lrom my pasture: Red muley bull, year and a half old. Any information will be liberally rewarded. W. H. Connell, HillB boro, Oregon. Mrs. Abbie Turner, who has been the guest of Mrs. N. Kanouae and Mrs. G. Halliday for several weeks, returned today to her borne at Butte, Montana. Mr- and Mrs. A . S. Sholes have returned from a several weeks' visit at North Branch, Michigan, where Mr. Sholes has extensive interests. Prof. Smith, who has charge of the music at Columbia University, was in town Tuesday, attending to his class ot nine Btudents. Fred D. Adams, Second street, keeps open until after tbe midnight train arrives. Lunches eemd. Mra. 0. L CurtU, of Forest Grove, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. L. A. Rood. Fred W. Barlwr and wife, of Cor nelius, were HilUboro visitors, yes terday. Toboggan Maplesyrup at Greer's. PR0FK88I05AL. F. A. BAILEY, 12. D. Phf alcU. mm Bwrga J O&c r" -Bails j black ja alalia. Booms li-l.i and 15. BawJanoa a nth want cor oar IUmUm and tad atiwat. Both 'Pboaaa. fW' aaairViMwVwwVi S. T. LINKXATER, M. B. C. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfDos oiwtalrs over Tba Dalta Drag Store Riaidenc Kaat of Conrt Haw, in tba eorner of lha block. AArrrrrWrArAWVVvVvWV JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIES1E, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURCBOH. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or Engliab. Of fies upstairs in Corwta-Wooater Block. North aide of Main Street. eVrfvrrewfVrVwVvViVVwW F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kexidencc on corner Second and Oak SI. Oregon Phone Main US. HILLSBORO ... OREGOIt A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phonea. MlUSDOrO, UrC. GEO. B. BAGfrLEY ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Skate BaUdingl HILLSBOKO, . . OBEUOS. H. T. BAQLEY, ATTOiLNfiY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Pont Office, HUlabwe, - Onoa rVWrVaWrWrVVVrrrVsA TUOS TOXCOS. I B ISIHI, ataat THUS. H. A K. B. T0X6TJE, Attoraeys-At-Law. Rooms ). 4. k s. Hon an Blk, HUlsbtWw. JOHN II. WALL, ATTORN BY-AT-UAW Office Upauira, Bailer Ifergea Roonaa. laala. HILLSBORO. - ORXOOI. W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Offica, Up Stain, CasUai Black. HILLSBORO ORROON, VV. D. HARE, Attorney -at-Law Shute Building, Upsliin, HiMora, Oregot THOS. H. TONGUE, JR ATTORNEY AT LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon ..Central Meat llarket.. EMMOTT BROS., Pmogf., aTwooaaaarai fa 0. nawawjr Keep constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meats of all kinda. 4 New Erm In Prkfm We are going to aell meats at prices low er than those which bare pre railed in the past. Call in and see us. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery Main Street, opposite Tualatin Hstel, Hillsbore, Ortgea. aaarrrrWwwVa E. J, LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In suranee Busineaa. List your farm with them and find a aale. They will treat yon right Add your aale to onr Hat. Call in and ace na. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. If you want to get well and strong us Eldolwelsa Herb Tern Thm Wotulf Cwatimit a 'a Own a.nrfl- A powerful remedy against alt Pulmon ary trouble, Colda and LaGnppt Na ture's own Tonic and Cure for Stomach, Bladder and Kidney Diseaaea. Woman's Friend, and a positive cure (or all their ailnienta. If your merchant does not keep Tbe Diamantioe aniily Keniertiea wincn are guaranteed pure vegetable com pounds) then order directly from Pacifc Coast Agent, John F. Qrmf, PHlmml, Oi-m., H.r.O.9 With each order the valuable booklet, "How to Gain and Keep Health," wilt be sent free. - Glauses Fitted White Yon Walt We are in our Office over tha City Bakei v nix days in the week doing Optical Work, giving the best of Hatislantioa. UlaaM titled whilo you wait, and the work gaitr. mitwil. Wo have also added fUrem log ical Science, and will aive you a writing as iiood as any tslty In tba Waat. We Intvoliail initiiy yeur'erieiice In tins science, being a atmlRiit of Fowler A Wells Co., Ne- York. Ws are alio healing the nick with our Drngles Method. All of our work in cuar:ititi,'il. liven, a call rtt h con vinced. OR. A. 0. BATON,